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Philadelphia police: Bank robbery suspect fatally shoots cop

This undated photo released by Philadelphia Mayor's office shows police officer Steven Liczbinski. Veteran police officer, Steven Liczbinski, 40, was shot and killed with an assault weapon after a bank robbery in the Port Richmond section of Philadelphia on Saturday May 3, 2008, authorities said. Liczbinski, a 12-year veteran who had recently been promoted to sergeant, was responding to the robbery of a bank inside a grocery store around 11:30 a.m., authorities said. The suspects fled, and opened fire after Liczbinski confronted them a short distance away. This undated photo released by Philadelphia Mayor's office shows police officer Steven Liczbinski. Veteran police officer, Steven Liczbinski, 40, was shot and killed with an assault weapon after a bank robbery in the Port Richmond section of Philadelphia on Saturday May 3, 2008, authorities said. Liczbinski, a 12-year veteran who had recently been promoted to sergeant, was responding to the robbery of a bank inside a grocery store around 11:30 a.m., authorities said. The suspects fled, and opened fire after Liczbinski confronted them a short distance away. (AP Photo/Philadelphia Mayor's Office)
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Associated Press Writer / May 3, 2008

PHILADELPHIA—A police officer who confronted at least two suspected bank robbers was shot and killed Saturday, leading to a manhunt during which an officer fatally shot one suspect, authorities said.

Investigators released few details about the shootings as police searched a wooded area for another suspect involved in the robbery at a bank in a grocery store.

Sgt. Steven Liczbinski, 40, a 12-year veteran who had recently been promoted, was shot with an assault weapon not far from the bank.

"It is my understanding that he was either in the car or had just gotten out of the car at the time he was struck," Police Commissioner Charles H. Ramsey said at a news conference outside Temple University Hospital.

The suspects fled but were later spotted by another officer, who shot and killed one, police said. Ramsey did not confirm how many people were involved in the robbery or how many were sought.

Police originally described a man and a woman in Muslim-type clothing and a man wearing a white hospital mask. The masked man had shoulder-length dreadlocks, but Officer Tanya Little said that could have been a wig.

Ramsey said one of those suspects had been killed, but he did not know which one.

Liczbinski's killing comes only a few days after Ramsey announced a major reorganization of the police department's command structure and the addition of nearly 250 officers on street patrols as part of a strategy to reduce crime.

Liczbinski was married with two sons and a daughter.

"This loss of life from a fine Philadelphia police officer is just one more example of the senseless violence that takes place here in our city," Mayor Michael Nutter said.

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